Archives | February 4, 2010
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Features
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Dying To Hear You
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Bridges: His Oscar is overdue
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Idaho Support Groups
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Spokane Clubs
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Idaho Clubs
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Arts Calendar
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Another world-class production
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Gallery listings
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Husband’s drinking runs in the family
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Horoscope
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Stage Listings
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Youth Ballet debuts dance
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Mom’s the word on ‘Rock’
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Hoedown lowdown
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Spokane Support Groups
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Chemotherapy’s side effects can linger
ID Government
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Conflict between sheriff, tribe prompts bill
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Benewah Sheriff Kirts: ‘It’s a law thing, it’s not human relations’
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Human rights group: Legislation needed to protect safety in Benewah County
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Senate confirms McDermott after debate
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New grazing rules end long dispute
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Cockfighting could become a felony
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‘Health Freedom Act’ amended
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Lawmakers debate role of corporations
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‘We can get so much more for the money’
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ISP: ‘We’re all experiencing tough times’
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One jobs bill introduced, one pulled back for improvements
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If Boise gets F-35s, would ‘guarantee an Air Guard presence for next 40 years’
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Wasden: If we’re serious about cost-savings and efficiency…
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Wasden: Further cuts will ‘place state’s legal position in peril,’ cost more than they save
Idaho
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Wild Card/Thursday — 2.4.10
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Gonzaga 76, Portland 49
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Dogwalk: Anchor Away?
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Benewah sheriff calls rights group’s letter ‘stupid’
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Parting Shot — 2.4.10
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To Scoop Or Leave Dog Poop
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AM Headlines — 2.4.10
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APhoto Of The Day — 2.4.10
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PM Scanner Traffic — 2.4.10
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Gookin: ‘I Am A Libertarian’
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Kirts: ‘It’s The Law,’ Sgt. Wood ‘Stupid’
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‘Idaho 10’ Faces Haiti Judge
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Fire Truck Pedal Sticks Wide Open
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Delegation Responds To Haiti Charges
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Portion of Sunsine Mine collapses; no injuries reported
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Sagle F&Ger OK’d After Wolf Debate
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Mr. Brown Goes To Washington
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KCTFHR Rips Sheriff Kirts, Backs Bill
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Indeed, The Pig Wanted The Acorn
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Sis: Beware of ‘Principled’ People
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HBO’s Inland Northwest — 2.4.10
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Shark Fatality
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High Noon: Learning New Skill
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Denney Wants To Bolster State Rights
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Spokane Among Drunkest Towns
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Brannon Gumshoe Dogs CoeurGenX
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AM Scanner Traffic — 2.4.10
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MPDN: Otters Wastes $70K On Ego
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HBO Poll: Balancing The Budget
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Idaho man charged with attempted murder of wife
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Solons May Legalize Office Pools
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New UI Recruits Excite Akey
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MaryBill Launches Transparency Site
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AM Headlines — 2.4.10
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Cindy: Lost In Marital Translation
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Study: Teens Say Blogging Not Cool
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Ramirez: It’s All Bush’s Fault
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Above-normal temperatures stick around
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Cabin expansion limit gets fresh look
Nation/World
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Large quake off N. California does little damage
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Attorney says US Baptists charged in child case
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House votes to permit $1.9 trillion more debt
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Parents freely gave children to church group
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Glitches, delays plague virtual fence at border
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Clinton says no swap for hikers
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Toyota probe asks if recall big enough
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Unconscious patients’ brains react
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Health care grows costlier
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In brief: Brown swearing-in moves up to today
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In brief: Copter crash kills three in Germany
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3 U.S. troops killed in Pakistan blast
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Sweat lodge speaker arrested
Spokane
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United Way celebrates successful campaign
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EWU, WSU students stage walkouts over cuts
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Fleeing police at 90 mph, driver rolls car
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Idaho records
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In brief: Court hears surgeon in boys ranch trial
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Task force joins hate crime probe
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Washington records
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Accuracy watch
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Don’t blow off Thoma’s side of the story just yet
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Medical team taking expertise to Rwanda
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In brief: Teacher, cheerleading coach at Lakeside faces sex counts
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Citizens’ tax curb on block
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Death penalty avoided
Sports
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Gonzaga grounds Pilots, 76-49
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Shots don’t fall, WSU does
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Gonzaga Prep avenges loss
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CV girls move to top, stop LC
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Sun Devils top Cougars
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Zags crush Portland
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WSU falls to Arizona State, 81-70
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Shock add receiver, trade receiver
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WSU trails 40-26 at half
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WSU about ready for ASU
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WSU’s Broussard headed to ASU
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Thursday prep page
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OK, football is over … back to WSU hoop
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Idaho tumbles at Utah State
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Today’s menu
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Prestige pays
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Eagles aim for quality
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Chiefs break through
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Now’s her time
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Bengals cash in at right time
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Aggies roll over UI
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Idaho Vandals
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Eastern Washington Eagles
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Washington State Cougars
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In brief: South Florida pulls off upset of Georgetown
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Cardinals drop GNL for football
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Newsmakers
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Big Bend moves past Sasquatch
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Today’s Best
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On the air
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Cougars enter ASU danger zone
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Scoreboard
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Cougars strike gold from GSL
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Wellpinit, Cusick will play for title
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NFL’s running era has passed into history
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Gonzaga Bulldogs
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More positive signs
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Huskies snare top-rated safety
WA Government
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Resolution to honor Stockton
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Stevens will challenge Tucker for Spokane County prosecutor
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Good things to remember about polls
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I-960 hearing: Testimony over, committee discussion to come
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I-960 hearing: Fire chiefs say pass changes; farmers, biz groups say don’t
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I-960 hearing: is it unconstitutional?
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I-960 hearing: “Return majority rule”
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I-960 hearing: Look what’s on the chopping block
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I-960 hearing: Pretty short notice
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Williams: Exhaust all options first
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I-960 hearing: Eyman argues against changes
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I-960 hearing: Tough times require tough decisions
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I-960 hearing: Roach “look at the vote” in 2007
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I-960 hearing: Benton “strongly opposed
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WA Lege Day 25: Blogging Sen. Ways & Means hearing on I-960
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WA Lege Day 25: A way around I-960?
Washington Voices
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Bella Lago issue revisited
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In brief: Concert a ‘Tribute to Judy Garland’
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Groundhog’s forecast has a shadow of truth
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In brief: Homeownership group to host meeting
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Classical dance on Saturday
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Grant revs up computers
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In brief: StageWest offers ‘Breaking Legs’
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Somebody needs you
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South/ West Plains Voice
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Concentration camp subject of play
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Lottery winners
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Valley Voice
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Volunteer
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St. David’s Episcopal plans Celtic service
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Use of de-icer studied in crash reconstruction
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Pend Oreille Playhouse will offer variety of performances
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Winter’s busy for beekeepers
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Winners honored at Chamber event
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Interim city manager named
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Police chief wants top aide
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Fate of chickens saved by friendship
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Totally lost in marital translation
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Seniors take the stage
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Fairfield prepares for centennial event
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It’s never too late to skate
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Casket factory survives with new life purpose
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Start your own colony of pollinators
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Sculpting his own style
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Former shelter pup draws national notice
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Senior meals
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Spokane woman doles out donated attire for proms, parties